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SRX660

Posted 31 December 2009 - 10:30 AM

SRX660

motto - Just get-er-done

Technician

4,345 posts

If you have tried using other CD's in the drive and have no problems with them, then the Microsoft Office is either dirty or scratched. I personally use a microfiber cloth and water to clean CD's. If the CD is scratched badly enough it is useless.

If you have problem's with other CD's then it could be a drive problem and the drive may be failing.

I would see if office will install on a different computer if cleaning it does not help.